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First, let me say this - THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A TOY SCHNAUZER. If you have been looking around for a toy schnauzer, you have likely been told that they don't exist. That is because they are not "officially" recognized as their own breed. Toys are still registered as Miniature Schnauzers but when you meet them in person, you'll see that they are clearly NOT the same size as a mini. Size and color is where the difference stops. Personality and structure in a well-bred toy should be the same as a regular Mini schnauzer...they are all schnauzer, just in a smaller package. The toy sized Miniature Schnauzer is naturally occurring in the breed due to the fact that Miniature Schnauzers were origianlly created by breeding the Standard Schnauzer to the Affenpinscher, Miniature Pinscher, Poodle and some terriers to bring down the size of the dog. These influences in the breed's history created a gene pool for the "rare" or recessive colors and the smaller sizes. There are many breeders in the United States who have been breeding toy sized Minis for over 25 years. Toys are still relatively new to Canada and are starting to pop up in nearly every province. An excellent article explaining the origin and history of the rare colors often found in these smaller schnauzers can be found here. It is worth the read! All the standard colors are registerable as well as white, parti, and Liver (also referred to as chocolate), they just cannot be shown in conformation as they do not meet the breed standard for a Miniature Schnauzer. Until they garner their own official category, that is how it will have to stay. As with all things new, some are for a "toy" category and some are not. A toy is considered under 12" and/or 10 lbs by most breeders. The toys come in all the same colors and patterns as the regular size do. Toys should be bred to meet the breed standard with the exception of size and color. Teacup schnauzers are considered to be 6 lbs or less and should retain the same compact, stocky shape of their larger relatives. Toy schnauzers are a good choice for retired couples who want a canine companion that is easy to travel with, apartment dwellers, or those looking for a laptop version of a schnauzer. They have the same intelligent, enthusiastic approach to life and are very devoted to their people. They get along well with other pets and love to be included in family activities. BE WARNED: Smaller does not mean less energetic. Our toys run 5 km with us and easily complete 4-5 hour hikes and after a short nap are ready to do it all over again. They are the ideal little dog for the person who would normally want a "big" dog due to being active and wanting a jogging/hiking partner! They can be a couch potato too but their small size does not eliminate them from participating in hiking/jogging activities. On your hike, they will go under or around the log that a bigger dog would jump over. If you come to a section that is very muddy, their smaller size makes it possible to pick them up and carry them over. Along with the regular schnauzer colors, Toys also come in a Parti Pattern and variations of Liver (chocolate) - see side panel for examples. Before Purchasing a Toy Schnauzer: If you are searching for a toy schnauzer, there are some things you should consider:
What we like best about toys...
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